Homeopathy for Family Wellness Part 2: A Parent’s Guide to First Aid Remedies
Join us for the second edition of this insightful webinar series designed to empower parents with practical knowledge on using homeopathy in common first aid situations.Cost:
FREE per personDuration:
1hAbout this experience
Join us for the second installment of our Family Wellness series—this time focusing on first aid situations every parent may face. From bumps and bruises to burns and stings, this webinar will empower you with practical homeopathic tools to handle common household injuries naturally and confidently.
What You’ll Learn:
Homeopathy for First Aid – Explore the most effective remedies for cuts, scrapes, bruises, sprains, insect bites, burns, and more.
How to Use Remedies – Learn proper dosing, potency, and how to build your own homeopathic first aid kit.
Real-Life Scenarios – Hear stories about using homeopathy in everyday emergencies.
Expert Tips – Gain confidence in choosing remedies and knowing when to seek further care.
Perfect for both newcomers and experienced users of homeopathy, this webinar is filled with supportive guidance to help you feel prepared and empowered.
Don’t miss this free event—your go-to guide for natural first aid at home!
Your Host

Erin Crawford, DC Hom Med, has been studying homeopathic medicine since 2013. She pursued her Diploma in Homeopathy & Health Sciences from the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine and is a practicing Homeopath, registered with the College of Homeopaths of Ontario. Erin has established her Family Practice in Markham where she provides ongoing consultations and homeopathic medicines for both acute and chronic conditions. Erin has a special interest in women’s health (PMS, menstrual difficulties, infertility, menopause) and children’s issues (chronic ear infections, asthma, autism, ADD/ADHD). A former teacher with a Master’s degree in Education as well as an Honors degree in Gerontology, Erin has a long history of working with hundreds of families and enjoys working in the community. Erin lives in Markham with her husband, three children, and their dog.